Maxey
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Iron-Sights, grenade launchers, smoke grenades, secondary functions for all weapons and a bunch of other new things we are still to discover, all this is making me very excited for DoD: Source!
I can't understand why so many people are so negative about these changes, there always have been major changes between DoD versions.
Remember b1 to b2? It completely changed DoD in nearly every way. Did it killed DoD? No way. Remember b3.1 to retail? Some big changes over there, some of them very controversial. Did it killed DoD? Nope. Now DoD: Source is bringing another batch of changes and additions to DoD and, as always, some people are complaining about it, claiming it will kill DoD as we know it. Probably the same people who claimed that when DoD turned a retail product. And maybe the very same people who claimed that when b2 was launched. And guess what, DoD is still alive and kicking some major butt.
All these changes are bringing substance to DoD, new things for us to play with, new strategies coming up, things that bring a breath of fresh air to the game, that keeps it from stagnating.
Remember boys, the History was written with changes and revolutions, not with conformation and stagnation.
The way I see it, it's the changes that maintain a game alive, being them controversial or well-received by everyone. Even bad publicity can be good publicity. What can be a bad feature for one person can be a great feature for a hundred.
Think about that all you nay-sayers.
I can't understand why so many people are so negative about these changes, there always have been major changes between DoD versions.
Remember b1 to b2? It completely changed DoD in nearly every way. Did it killed DoD? No way. Remember b3.1 to retail? Some big changes over there, some of them very controversial. Did it killed DoD? Nope. Now DoD: Source is bringing another batch of changes and additions to DoD and, as always, some people are complaining about it, claiming it will kill DoD as we know it. Probably the same people who claimed that when DoD turned a retail product. And maybe the very same people who claimed that when b2 was launched. And guess what, DoD is still alive and kicking some major butt.
All these changes are bringing substance to DoD, new things for us to play with, new strategies coming up, things that bring a breath of fresh air to the game, that keeps it from stagnating.
Remember boys, the History was written with changes and revolutions, not with conformation and stagnation.
The way I see it, it's the changes that maintain a game alive, being them controversial or well-received by everyone. Even bad publicity can be good publicity. What can be a bad feature for one person can be a great feature for a hundred.
Think about that all you nay-sayers.